Absolutely.
The suite of programs is quite complex. There are a number of them in both the armed forces and Veterans Affairs. We're working very, very hard to have the programs mirror each other as much as possible while the person's in service so that as they do transition over it's basically the same.
But there will be differences. While you're in the armed forces, you're in receipt of your salary, so some of the long-term disability benefits, etc., you won't receive while in service. As you transition out, that's where some of these benefits kick in.
Each case has to be looked at on its own merits as to whether the injury is service-related, because Veterans Affairs, of course, only compensates for injuries that are related to military service. So which path? Are they then better off with SISIP Financial Services and the insurance benefits through SISIP? For those who have non-service-related injuries, that would be their gateway.
Each case requires individual analysis and work with the individual and the entire team in order to make sure we're providing them with what's best for their individual circumstances.